

I have a number of friends who actually post insightful ideas and comments
on Facebook, and they do so semi-regularly. It’s an absolute waste of time
and creative energy. If you’re actually writing anything you value, to any
degree, and doing so consistently, you should be doing it on an actual
blog–not on Facebook.
Here are a few reasons:
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Facebook is not easily visible. If you care about what you’re saying,
why aren’t you saying it to more people? -
Facebook is ephemeral. Where are all your posts that you spent all that
time on? All those comments? All those thoughts you had and took the
time to capture? Gone, for the most part–or might as well be. -
It’s easy to set up a blog, and you don’t have to manage it. Use
WordPress. Use Tumblr. They’re good platforms that allow you to export
your content.
Quite simply: if it’s worth saying, it’s worth saying in a more visible and
lasting medium. Stop wasting your time with a platform that basically claims
ownership of everything you’ve created on it and reserves the right to
discard it at will.
And don’t worry–you can connect your new blog to Facebook, so that your
friends who don’t use anything else will still see your content.
Either way–make the choice: either stop dumping your time into Facebook
where the content will ultimately be wasted, or fully commit to it and get
on a real blogging platform.
I’m hoping you do the latter, and if you need any help let me know.
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